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The website is coming along. If it looks funny to you right now, try clearing your browser cache. I’m still not entirely done with it, but I thought I’d put up what I have done in the last few days. Eventually, the pictures along the top will pull from Flickr (once I set up an account…), so they’ll constantly be changing as I take new pictures. Also, I haven’t tested this on PCs. Chances are good that it looks like total garbage. My apologies both for the appearance and because you are using a PC.

There’s no About page yet, and I know there are some other little bugs. Please let me know what problems you find. And I assure you, I’ll have a full recap of home coming soon. For now, off to the largest Walmart in Ohio with Kate.

PS. Anyone have a good idea for a tagline?

Early Winter

Drivel

I have a final tomorrow. Ergo, I procrastinate.

I got to campus early this morning after five inches of snow fell across Chicago overnight. Digging the car out was a chore, especially because I don’t have any decent winter boots. Somehow I’ve managed the last four years in Chicago without any.

About half a dozen other people and I confronted the wind whipping across the point to snap some pictures of the pristine winter scene. I’ll post the best ones when I get home later; right now, I’m hunkered down in the Reg to “study.” It’s not easy going. I’ve reached the point where every graph, equation, and theory I’ve ever seen in my economics classes look identical. You’d think that would make things easier. Instead of being equally easy to understand, though, they’re equally uninteresting. I’m tired of abstraction. I don’t care if hypothetical agent A chooses to be a farmer, a laborer, or an entrepreneur; I don’t care if hypothetical agent A migrates to the city, even if her chance of finding full time employment is only p. I’m tired of boiling down complex decision making processes to a few key variables, especially when the fruits of this labor have no predictive value in the real world. (Okay, okay. I know that models are used for a lot more than predicting real world scenarios. I’m just ranty because I don’t want to study.)

I won’t learn my official start date with Google until February, according to my recruiter. They’re going to place us into teams in January, then determine a few possible start dates for us to choose from. At any rate, the accepted offer letter is in the mail.

48 hours from now, I’ll be just two quarters (five classes!) away from graduation. Wow.

Hausaufgaben

As usual this time of the quarter, a (relatively short) list of things I still have to do.

  • Wednesday 11/28. Astrophysics class. Astrophysics lab due.
  • Thursday 11/29. German speaking exam. German group presentation. German writing assignment due. Econ problem set due.
  • Thursday 12/6. Econ final exam.
  • Friday 12/7. Astro problem set due. Astro final exam. Four weeks of break.

Hausaufgaben is German for “housetasks,” btw. Does anyone want to study for me?

I Got the Job!

::unbridled excitement goes here::